Same-Day AC Repair in Boston
Providing Professional Air Conditioning Repair in Cambridge & Boston Since 1995
There’s no worse time for your air conditioning to stop working than in the middle of a hot, humid day. Thankfully, there are always knowledgeable specialists standing by at Winters® Home Services. No matter what kind of repair your AC system needs, our Boston air conditioning repair technicians can provide it. We're available 24/7 and offer same-day AC repairs in Boston and Cambridge!
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When you get your air conditioning repaired by Winters® Home Services, you are getting a top-notch service performed by professionals. Our technicians and staff receive ongoing training on the most up-to-date HVAC systems, tools, and methods, so your service and satisfaction are guaranteed. You can count on us to perform excellent repairs that won’t let you down. We can also protect your investment and minimize the repairs your air conditioner needs over its lifetime with preventative AC maintenance.
Call (617) 977-3101 to schedule an AC repair in Boston, Cambridge, or the surrounding areas!
Emergency AC Repair Available 24/7
The summer heat can be unbearable and even dangerous without a working air conditioner. That is why we have AC repair services available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to ensure that you will never have to wait long before help arrives. Whether your home has a central AC system, a heat pump, or a ductless air conditioner, we have the right fix for your needs.
We have many Boston AC repair technicians standing by at all times of the day, and trucks that are always stocked with all of the equipment that would be necessary to provide any type of emergency air conditioner service. Our customers know that their safety and comfort are in good hands when they call Winters® Home Services.
Common Reasons Why Air Conditioners Stop Working
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Thermostat Is Set Incorrectly:
If your AC is constantly running , but your home isn't getting any cooler, you may
have simply set your unit to
“fan-only” mode
which can be adjusted in a second.
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Refrigerant Leak: If you use the air conditioner constantly, a joint can become loose which causes
the refrigerant to leak. Sometimes it could be due to a service valve or the leak
could be completely random. In order to prevent another refrigerant leak, make sure
the unit is serviced before you turn it on for the summer months.
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Blown Out Breaker Switch: When a breaker has too much current, it will turn off for safety reasons. Air conditioners
use a significant amount of current which can trigger the flip breaker to turn off.
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Broken Compressor: When the compressor isn’t functioning, the entire HVAC system won’t work. This issue
is typically overlooked, unfortunately. If the compressor isn’t working, the refrigerant
gases can’t be taken from the evaporator and converted into high-pressure gas. Compressors
typically stop working because of electrical failures, refrigerant issues, and overheating.
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Dirty Coils and/or Fan Blades: When the air conditioner’s coils are dirty, there is a major lack of air flow which
causes hot air to be blown out and which may cause your system to overheat. Dirty
fan blades also have to work harder to do their job. Make sure to schedule your
annual AC inspection
to ensure this does not happen to your system!
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Dirty Air Filters: If you don’t change your air vent filter regularly, air can’t pass through your HVAC
system efficiently. This means it’s going to take a long time to cool your home,
and the longer the cooling cycle, the more chance there is that your AC will freeze
and completely stop working.
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Lack of Maintenance: Most air conditioner breakdowns are caused by simple things that would have been
fixed during a
routine maintenance
appointment. Make sure to have your AC serviced at least once or twice a year.
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System Needs Replacing: This is one of the most common reasons air conditioners stop functioning. Your air
conditioner undergoes a serious amount of stress when it's extremely hot out, and
if it's too old to handle that stress, it may break down beyond repair.
Why Is My Air Conditioner Constantly Running?
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Thermostat Set Too Low. Don’t turn the temperature down to an unrealistic setting. The house does not
cool any faster this way, and this can cause unnecessary wear and tear on your AC unit.
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AC Is Too Small.
Did your last HVAC company install an AC unit that is too small for your home? If
so, it will run constantly in an attempt to reach the proper temperature, costing
you more money on your energy bill without keeping you cool enough.
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Air Ducts Are Too Large.
When ducts are too large, the unit can’t distribute cool air properly or handle the air flow.
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Air Filters Need to be Changed. Dirt, dust, pet hair, and other debris can clog air filters, hindering the ability
of air to pass through the system and causing your AC to run longer to try to reach
the desired temperature.
No matter what type of issue you are having with your AC, we can fix it. Contact us online for expert air conditioning repair in Boston! You can reach us any time, day or night.